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one is the guardian and the other three of the four at news international papers. the guardian normally supports the labor party expect in elections when it needs them to support us, it supports the liberal democrats. it did that in 1983 and again in 2010. so it's sort of fair weather friend. it won't support the conservatives. it's unpredictable. and for the murdoch papers since mr. murdoch purchased those papers. the sunday times has always supported conservatives and did in 1997. the other bit what i perceive of mr. murdoch's approach particularly with the sun and the news of the world was that he reckoned that his political influence would be greater if as it were his support was available in return for what he thought he could get out of it. i don't mean a deal. i see no evidence of a deal. but he thought there was something in it. now they might, the benign view of this is that the people at news international took a very -- people at news international like other newspaper executives were very concerned about where that are readers were and that they support
one is the guardian and the other three of the four at news international papers. the guardian normally supports the labor party expect in elections when it needs them to support us, it supports the liberal democrats. it did that in 1983 and again in 2010. so it's sort of fair weather friend. it won't support the conservatives. it's unpredictable. and for the murdoch papers since mr. murdoch purchased those papers. the sunday times has always supported conservatives and did in 1997. the other...
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one is a guardian and the other is the three of the four at news international papers. the guardian normally supports the labor party, but selects elections where we need them. it supports the liberal democrats, so it did in 1983 and did again in 2010. so sort of fair weather friend. it won't support the conservatives, but it certainly sun predictable about whether it will support the labor party. and for the muir dorsch paper, he purchased those papers. it's always supportive for the conservatives and perhaps it did in '97. what i perceive of mr. murdoch's approach with the sun and "news of the world" was that he rec n reckoned that his political influence would be greater if as it were his support was available in return for what he thought he could get out of it. i don't mean some daily, because i've seen no evidence of a deal. he thought there was something in it. now, they might -- a benign view of this is that the people at news international took a ve very -- people at news international like other newspaper executives were very concerned about whether their read
one is a guardian and the other is the three of the four at news international papers. the guardian normally supports the labor party, but selects elections where we need them. it supports the liberal democrats, so it did in 1983 and did again in 2010. so sort of fair weather friend. it won't support the conservatives, but it certainly sun predictable about whether it will support the labor party. and for the muir dorsch paper, he purchased those papers. it's always supportive for the...
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before i came here, i had a name. 4 palm trees faced us when we landed loomed like guardians to pass the golden gate we tell them what they wanted to hear. on this island of desperate dreams we shed our skins and wore new once. we burned our parents name and let our past curl into smoke. no longer my father's daughter. no longer my husband's wife. only the sea gulls know who i really am. for months we were held in separate rooms the dampness went through the bunks and gnawed our bones the wales of ghosts kept us awake. 32 steps to my father's house. 4 windows facing north. 24 steps to my uncle's house, 2 doors facing south. i have 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 4 cousins on my father's side. now i store the memory in a drawer along with bitter herbs and rhinoceros horns we dine at restaurants on the better side of towns with pink table cloths and real flowers in the vases. we hardly go to china town. before i came here, i held his hand. now my heart is a chinese box of riddels, no one understands. i blew hot soup for her on foggy nights. she trims the ends of my thinning hair, still she can'
before i came here, i had a name. 4 palm trees faced us when we landed loomed like guardians to pass the golden gate we tell them what they wanted to hear. on this island of desperate dreams we shed our skins and wore new once. we burned our parents name and let our past curl into smoke. no longer my father's daughter. no longer my husband's wife. only the sea gulls know who i really am. for months we were held in separate rooms the dampness went through the bunks and gnawed our bones the wales...
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still got a reason for not the coverage in the guardian. [laughter] >> were there hints of resignation? >> conversations about my resignation, yes. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before he resigned or not? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, which is under abc1 described # as a compromise agreement starting on page 0 2379, and stated on the 26th of february, 2007. do you see that? >> yes. which i think is exactly a year -- sorry, a month after you resigned; is that right? >> yes, i resigned two weeks before i actually left. so i resigned -- that conversation i mentioned took place two weeks before i actually left. >> so you went resigning on the basis you'd walk away from any benefits you might attain? residing on the basis you'd leave con sensely; is that fair? >> yes, well, it was my decision. there was no -- there was not sort of a negotiation or a discussion about whether or not i would or wouldn't. i went to see him, and i was very clear i was going to resign, and then i did so. >> now under clause 3, 0238
still got a reason for not the coverage in the guardian. [laughter] >> were there hints of resignation? >> conversations about my resignation, yes. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before he resigned or not? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, which is under abc1 described # as a compromise agreement starting on page 0 2379, and stated on the 26th of february, 2007. do you see that? >> yes. which i think is exactly a year -- sorry,...
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today the guardian angels will walk the 14th street corner near w street. on thursday afternoon the man was badly beaten behind a condo building after asking the suspect to pick up an empty beer can tossed near the building where he lived. that attack was caught on surveillance video. neighbors say the area needs a larger police presence. the guardian angels say they will make citizens arrests if necessary. >> we're here of course if we see any type of violent crime, felony being committed, at that point we won't hesitate to detain people and make citizens' arrests if we have to. >> i think the more healthy help out there for the police the better. >> police say the victim was so badly beaten that he had to have his jaw wired shut. we are told he has been released from the hospital but he is still very rattled. the suspect remains at large. >>> jobs and the economy may decide the winner of the race for the white house. right now the national conversation is still on president obama's endorsement of same sex marriage. the president was applauded for his stan
today the guardian angels will walk the 14th street corner near w street. on thursday afternoon the man was badly beaten behind a condo building after asking the suspect to pick up an empty beer can tossed near the building where he lived. that attack was caught on surveillance video. neighbors say the area needs a larger police presence. the guardian angels say they will make citizens arrests if necessary. >> we're here of course if we see any type of violent crime, felony being...
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and the kerry member when "the guardian," "the guardian" broke the story in july 2009, and it was a police bravery award, it is usually in july. so i don't want to absolutely rule out the fact that i may have mentioned it to him because he was often around, but i don't remember, sit down conversation where we discussed it at any light. >> so you're admitting of the possibility that -- >> i'm saying that it might quite probably have happened if the sequences of events, if my memory serves me well, and those are the sequence of events that "the guardian" story broke out in july 2009, but i can't member what date, and the police bravery awards were afterwards but it could've been the other way around. >> "the guardian" story was the fifth or six, wasn't it? the eighth. the meetings with mr. -- more frequent. what with the purpose of those meetings in your own words that? >> what they would often be attended come usually he would accompany a commissioner, on a particular senior officer, or if he came in on his own, it would be to discuss things with me and my crime editor and senior team, and
and the kerry member when "the guardian," "the guardian" broke the story in july 2009, and it was a police bravery award, it is usually in july. so i don't want to absolutely rule out the fact that i may have mentioned it to him because he was often around, but i don't remember, sit down conversation where we discussed it at any light. >> so you're admitting of the possibility that -- >> i'm saying that it might quite probably have happened if the sequences of...
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it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see that? >> yes. >> which i think is exactly a year to date -- i am sorry. a month after you resigned. >> i resigned two weeks before i actually left. the conversation i mentioned it took place two weeks before i left the building. >> you were not resigning on the basis that you would walk away from any benefit to might attain. you and thought you would lead eventually. >> it was my decision. there was not in negotiation or discussion about whether or not i would or would not. i was very clear that i was going to resign, and i did so. >> clause 3, you received both payment in lieu of the employers contractual. , and compensation for termina
it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see...
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cameron following the guardian hacking story in the 2011? >> i am sure we discussed it. >> did you discuss the phone hacking allegations against news international would mr. cameron at any time between the july 2009 guardians story and your departure from news international? >> yes i did. >> i wouldn't want you to say anything that bears on the current police investigation. in general terms, can you assist us as to the conversation? >> not very often, once or twice. because of the news of the phone hacking story, it was a constant that kept coming up. we would bring it up, but in the most general terms, we had a more specific conversation about it in 2010. and it was what i remember rather than general terms. >> if it is a general conversation then it may relate more to mr. cameron and then at me. >> it was nothing particularly that was from the public, but he was interested in the latest developments about him. i told him the same thing i tell everyone, it was due to the amount of civil cases coming in that in 2010. >> the context must be t
cameron following the guardian hacking story in the 2011? >> i am sure we discussed it. >> did you discuss the phone hacking allegations against news international would mr. cameron at any time between the july 2009 guardians story and your departure from news international? >> yes i did. >> i wouldn't want you to say anything that bears on the current police investigation. in general terms, can you assist us as to the conversation? >> not very often, once or...
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two of the suspects are the teenager's guardians and the other two are neighbors. investigators say they are trying to figure out what the motive could have been. >>> a guilty verdict for a d.c. liquor store owner accused of selling alcohol to a minor. the town square market in northwest. now we first introduced you to the store and police concerns about it as part of our series on teen drinking. he now faces up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. >>> tonight, d.c. mayor remains out of town and mom about the news at the top finance man in his campaign appears headed to prison. 56-year-old thomas gore admitted in federal court today that he illegally diverted gray campaign dollars to minor candidate, sulaimon brown. blues bruce johnson has been on this story since the beginning. >> reporter: tho thomas gore confessed he and a second campaign staffer were involved in a scheme to get money for sulaimon brown. sources identified howard brooks as that second campaign staffer. he diverted money from the campaign and gave that money to brooks who used it to purchase mo
two of the suspects are the teenager's guardians and the other two are neighbors. investigators say they are trying to figure out what the motive could have been. >>> a guilty verdict for a d.c. liquor store owner accused of selling alcohol to a minor. the town square market in northwest. now we first introduced you to the store and police concerns about it as part of our series on teen drinking. he now faces up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. >>> tonight, d.c. mayor...
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good at marketing themselves, sor, fr example, the daily mail supports itself in the england, and "the guardian," a legitimate televencia, and i think that's a legitimate thing to do. but i don't think that's where their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say, and i don't think it's fenecessarily right. >> we don't necessarily have a view on a particular issue, particularly if it's a view of a particular issue, by this time the viewpoint is already being moved in a certain direction, not the direction the paper has taken. i'm looking at paragraph 26, mr. campbell. you say your own assessment -- and this is three lines down -- they have more influence on the terms of the debate than actual power to dictate policy. >> yeah. >> the terms of the debate were into areas such as culture of negativity which were outlined elsewhere. >> what's important, a news bulletin running order is a set of decisions that are made by executives. pornography on the internet, for example, "the daily mail" very involved in the campaign. perfectly legitimate, serious issue. is that mor
good at marketing themselves, sor, fr example, the daily mail supports itself in the england, and "the guardian," a legitimate televencia, and i think that's a legitimate thing to do. but i don't think that's where their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say, and i don't think it's fenecessarily right. >> we don't necessarily have a view on a particular issue, particularly if it's a view of a particular issue, by this time the viewpoint is...
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"the guardian," the liberal intel gent yeah. that's the perfect thing for them to do. but i don't think that's in a sense where what you call their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say. i'm not sure it's necessarily right. >> a reader wouldn't of course necessarily have a view on a particular issue, especially of some complexity, until the agenda's set to describe, at which point opinion's moving in the direction the paper's taken. looking at paragraph 26. you say, your own assessment, this is three lines down, is they have more influence on the terms of the debate than actual power to dictate policy. >> yeah. >> so the determine terms of the debate were into areas such as the culture of negativity and matters you've outlined elsewhere. >> it's also what's important. i mean, a news bulletin running order is a set of decisions that are made by executives. if a -- at the moment, pornography on the internet, for example. "the daily mail," very involved in a campaign. perfectly legitimate, serious issue. is that more likely to make the
"the guardian," the liberal intel gent yeah. that's the perfect thing for them to do. but i don't think that's in a sense where what you call their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say. i'm not sure it's necessarily right. >> a reader wouldn't of course necessarily have a view on a particular issue, especially of some complexity, until the agenda's set to describe, at which point opinion's moving in the direction the paper's taken. looking at...
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police say two of the suspects are the teen's legal guardians. the other two are neighbors and that happened in windsor, virginia. y that accused of tieing her to the tree with straps and say they threw eggs and beer on her and sprayed her in the face with a water hose. all four charged with abduction, assault, and battery. >>> and the fbi closed the obstruction of justice investigation related to the 2002 illegal arrest of hundreds in persian park. the agents were asked to examine a computer after new evidence suggested that someone within the department tried to alter or delete information related to the rest. the fbi could not determine if and when entries were salterd or deleted and have been advised the statute of limitations have likely run out. >>> a federal magistrate judge is conducting an ongoing investigation into whether evidence was deliberately altered or destroyed. >>> and a big day for nasa. the private rocket lifted off and headed for the international space station. as phil keating reports -- reports, nasa has a lot of this ridi
police say two of the suspects are the teen's legal guardians. the other two are neighbors and that happened in windsor, virginia. y that accused of tieing her to the tree with straps and say they threw eggs and beer on her and sprayed her in the face with a water hose. all four charged with abduction, assault, and battery. >>> and the fbi closed the obstruction of justice investigation related to the 2002 illegal arrest of hundreds in persian park. the agents were asked to examine a...
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the daily mail promotes itself as the voice of england, the guardian, the leb rahal intelligentsia, but i don't think that's in a sense where what you call their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say. i'm not sure it's necessarily right. >> i'm going to read -- if you have a view on a particular issues, particularly if it's -- at which point the viewpoint is already in a direction by the direction the paper has taken. you say your own assessment, this is three lines down that, they have more influence on the terms of the debate than actual power to dictate policy. >> yup. >> so the terms of the debate went into areas such as the culture of negativity and matters you've outlined elsewhere. >> it's also what's important, i mean, a news bulletin running order is a set of decisions that are made by executives. if a at the moment pornography on the internet, for example, involved in a campaign, perfectly legitimate, serious issue, is that more likely to make the politicians think that they might look at it, try to address it? yes. is there anything wrong w
the daily mail promotes itself as the voice of england, the guardian, the leb rahal intelligentsia, but i don't think that's in a sense where what you call their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say. i'm not sure it's necessarily right. >> i'm going to read -- if you have a view on a particular issues, particularly if it's -- at which point the viewpoint is already in a direction by the direction the paper has taken. you say your own assessment, this...
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we've provided for you the piece in the guardian which you wrote in july of last year. it's under tab seven. >> yeah. >> you said the truth is, no issue of power to your principle was involved. we simply chose to be coward because we are too fearful to do otherwise. then he said, david cameron took up by the time tony blair and gordon brown left off. ignoring what happened after may 2010, would you agree with mandelson's view, we simply chose to be coward? >> i agree with it to some extent. i mean, he said there were no -- there was no issue of principle or priority. i think there were issues of principle and priority which i referred to a moment ago. but i do accept that part of the thinking of the prime minister and some of his colleagues was that to take on the whole of the press at the time when most of the public thought we got a pretty good deal was politically not very sensible. >> it might have been difficult to have approached this on a cross-party basis at any time between 1997 and certainly 201. unless you were to identify a short window of opportunity which
we've provided for you the piece in the guardian which you wrote in july of last year. it's under tab seven. >> yeah. >> you said the truth is, no issue of power to your principle was involved. we simply chose to be coward because we are too fearful to do otherwise. then he said, david cameron took up by the time tony blair and gordon brown left off. ignoring what happened after may 2010, would you agree with mandelson's view, we simply chose to be coward? >> i agree with it...
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the complex where he lives with his mother, the sole guardian in the case. just blocks, steps, in fact from his front door when he went missing. anyone with information is urged to call metropolitan police or dial 911 immediately. back to you, andrea? mike? >> reporter: today the man whose store became the focus of a 9 wants to know investigation is headed to trial. richard kim is accused of selling alcohol to a minor. our cameras caught underage customers. some told our news crew they had no problem getting alcohol there. >>> a singer from one of the most successful pop groups ever has died. robin gibbs died yesterday. he was 62 years old. gibbs had been fighting colorectal cancer for sometimes and he developed pneumonia just a few weeks ago. as part of the bee gees, barry and robin became part of saturday night fever. but they struggled to break out of their image as a disco group. >> you can't be wonderful to everybody one minute and terrible to everybody the next. we were pretty well devastated by it. >> reporter: now barry is the only surviving bee gee.
the complex where he lives with his mother, the sole guardian in the case. just blocks, steps, in fact from his front door when he went missing. anyone with information is urged to call metropolitan police or dial 911 immediately. back to you, andrea? mike? >> reporter: today the man whose store became the focus of a 9 wants to know investigation is headed to trial. richard kim is accused of selling alcohol to a minor. our cameras caught underage customers. some told our news crew they...
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nonetheless, american troops in joint bases with afghans sleep with what they call a guardian angel. one man awake and armed. even at training centers, no one relaxes their guard, according to army first lieutenant cory scanlon. >> you can't be too critical or else they'll get upset because there's a lot of honor at stake. so sometimes you have to be careful how you address people. >> reporter: the serious finance of that is the proverb life over wealth, honor over life. it may be why it's offensive in one culture and mortal in afghanistan. allen pizzey, cbs news. >>> we'll hear from new york's cardinal timothy dolan. >>> also the controversial decision regarding the psa for prostate cancer, should you drop it. >>> plus, the sound of silence. we'll discover where some of the quietest places are, it's not in new york. >>> and we'll hear about a new novel. that will do it this morning. appreciate your watching as always. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> breaking news in the search for sierra lamar, the santa clara sheriff
nonetheless, american troops in joint bases with afghans sleep with what they call a guardian angel. one man awake and armed. even at training centers, no one relaxes their guard, according to army first lieutenant cory scanlon. >> you can't be too critical or else they'll get upset because there's a lot of honor at stake. so sometimes you have to be careful how you address people. >> reporter: the serious finance of that is the proverb life over wealth, honor over life. it may be...
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it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you conuded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see that? >> yes. >> which i think is exactly a year to date -- i am sorry. a month after you resigned. >> i resigned two weeks before i actually left. the conversation i mentioned it took place two weeks before i left the building. >> you were not resigning on the basis that you would walk away from any benefit to might attain. you and thought you would lead eventually. >> it was my decision. there was not in negotiation or discussion about whether or not i would or would not. i was very clear that i was going to resign, and i did so. >> clause 3, you received both payment in lieu of the employers contractual. , and compensation for terminati
it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you conuded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see that?...
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the guardian of the monastery will give us a tour. we will see the nativity grotto you would find in beth la ham and live down into the catacombs one of the most popular spots but a busy time here. they have wonderful amazing flowers we are checking in with the garden guild where they are harvesting honey as we speak and also making pot pori and tell you how you can come out and see this unexpected amazing place for yourself. >> i feel like we should be whispering thanks holly. >> i know exactly. looks great. >>> all right time to say good morning to our facebook fan of the day jill johnson she starts every day with fox 5 and is very happy to spend two weeks with her son, who is home from the airforce before heading overss.
the guardian of the monastery will give us a tour. we will see the nativity grotto you would find in beth la ham and live down into the catacombs one of the most popular spots but a busy time here. they have wonderful amazing flowers we are checking in with the garden guild where they are harvesting honey as we speak and also making pot pori and tell you how you can come out and see this unexpected amazing place for yourself. >> i feel like we should be whispering thanks holly. >> i...
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in other words, the story which came out of "the guardian" generated -- >> right. no, i don't think i did. have any direct contact. sorry. >> any other question which is a question in fact thought about asking but i will ask it now. did you discuss the phone hacking allegations against news international with mr. cameron at any time between july '09 guardian story and your departure from news international? >> yes, i did. >> now, i wouldn't want you to say anything which it bears on the current peace investigations, you understand. in other words, relates to anybody in particular in general terms can you assist us with the content of those discussions of? >> i think on occasion, you know, not very often, maybe once or twice, because of the news and because, you know, the phone hacking story was sort of a constant, it kept coming up. we would bring this up but in the most general terms. maybe in 2010 we had a more specific conversation about it, which i think it -- that's about right. >> can you tell us about that one? >> it was more, it was one i remember rather th
in other words, the story which came out of "the guardian" generated -- >> right. no, i don't think i did. have any direct contact. sorry. >> any other question which is a question in fact thought about asking but i will ask it now. did you discuss the phone hacking allegations against news international with mr. cameron at any time between july '09 guardian story and your departure from news international? >> yes, i did. >> now, i wouldn't want you to say...
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it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see that? >> yes. >> which i think is exactly a year to date -- i am sorry. a month after you resigned. >> i resigned two weeks before i actually left. the conversation i mentioned it took place two weeks before i left the building. >> you were not resigning on the basis that you would walk away from any benefit to might attain. you and thought you would lead eventually. >> it was my decision. there was not in negotiation or discussion about whether or not i would or would not. i was very clear that i was going to resign, and i did so. >> clause 3, you received both payment in lieu of the employers contractual. , and compensation for termina
it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see...
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we all have guardian angels. someone looks after us. wes is my guardian angel as well as he was trying to help mr. williams by telling him to leave and he didn't. >> cyril williams goes to prison the rest of his life. carl peoples lives free, but burdened by sadness and emotions he was talking about for the first time today now that this trial and sentencing was over. at 6:00 we'll hear from brown's fiancee and family about whether they think justice has been done. >>> train derailment, broken defib rarities, a very busy safety briefing today for metro's board of directors. kristin fisher there was and joins us outside of tenleytown metro. >> reporter: all three incidents, the bus fires, roslyn train derailment, faulty defib rarities were all caused by human -- defibrillators, were all caused by some kind of human error. metro is making changes immediately by buying almost 100 new buses. last month two metrobuses caught fire just five days apart. both were caused by high pressure hydraulic hoses that either came loose or weren't properl
we all have guardian angels. someone looks after us. wes is my guardian angel as well as he was trying to help mr. williams by telling him to leave and he didn't. >> cyril williams goes to prison the rest of his life. carl peoples lives free, but burdened by sadness and emotions he was talking about for the first time today now that this trial and sentencing was over. at 6:00 we'll hear from brown's fiancee and family about whether they think justice has been done. >>> train...
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county investigators say four adults in their 40s including the girl's legal guardians tied her to a tree at a campground and threw eggs and beer on her. the child is now in the care of social services. >>> prosecutors say they will appeal the 30-day jail sentence handed down to a former rutgers university student. the student used a web cam to record his roommate kissing another man. prosecutors wanted him to get closer to the maximum ten-year sentence. his roommate tyler clementi committed suicide days after ravi posted the video online. >>> it was a year ago today a tornado killed 161 people in joplin, missouri. thousands of buildings were destroyed including joplin, high school. the school was relocated to a strip mall. president obama delivered the school's commencement address last night. he told graduating seniors they're a source of inspiration. >>> they have rocky pasts but a local organization is helping men with a criminal history become better fathers. >>> local catholic groups join a lawsuit challenges president obama's health care law. >>> howard has us getting into the
county investigators say four adults in their 40s including the girl's legal guardians tied her to a tree at a campground and threw eggs and beer on her. the child is now in the care of social services. >>> prosecutors say they will appeal the 30-day jail sentence handed down to a former rutgers university student. the student used a web cam to record his roommate kissing another man. prosecutors wanted him to get closer to the maximum ten-year sentence. his roommate tyler clementi...
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in other words, the story which came out of "the guardian" generated -- >> right. no, i don't think i did. have any direct contact. sorry. >> any other question which is a question in fact thought about asking but i will ask it now. did you discuss the phone hacking allegations against news international with mr. cameron at any time between july '09 guardian story and your departure from news international? >> yes, i did. >> now, i wouldn't want you to say anything which it bears on the current peace investigations, you understand. in other words, relates to anybody in particular in general terms can you assist us with the content of those discussions of? >> i think on occasion, you know, not very often, maybe once or twice, because of the news and because, you know, the phone hacking story was sort of a constant, it kept coming up. we would bring this up but in the most general terms. maybe in 2010 we had a more specific conversation about it, which i think it -- that's about right. >> can you tell us about that one? >> it was more, it was one i remember rather th
in other words, the story which came out of "the guardian" generated -- >> right. no, i don't think i did. have any direct contact. sorry. >> any other question which is a question in fact thought about asking but i will ask it now. did you discuss the phone hacking allegations against news international with mr. cameron at any time between july '09 guardian story and your departure from news international? >> yes, i did. >> now, i wouldn't want you to say...
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"guardian" journalist ghaith abdul-ahad, reporting for "frontline," gained rare access to militant strongholds. he visited several towns and met with insurgent leaders and fighters. here is an excerpt. >> reporter: this in a way is the heart land of al qaeda in yemen. this is where they've set up base five years ago, it is here in the rugged mountains where the leadership of al qaeda was based. >> reporter: this was the home of anwar al awlaki, killed last year in a u.s. drone attack. >> allegedly out of here where they can... >> reporter: the approach to the town was heavily guarded by al qaeda fighters. >> this is their fortress. >> when you reach azan, you feel it's more sinister. the town is more desolate or empty, heavily guarded. they are very, very paranoid,. i had many conversations with judges, clerics and they wouldn't let us film, because no one was allowed to be filmed to even have his voice recorded by the camera. no one was allowed to carry a cell phone. >> reporter: ghaith was shown the site of the u.s. drone strike. >> we saw the spots where the son of the american preacher anw
"guardian" journalist ghaith abdul-ahad, reporting for "frontline," gained rare access to militant strongholds. he visited several towns and met with insurgent leaders and fighters. here is an excerpt. >> reporter: this in a way is the heart land of al qaeda in yemen. this is where they've set up base five years ago, it is here in the rugged mountains where the leadership of al qaeda was based. >> reporter: this was the home of anwar al awlaki, killed last year...
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there are a lot of children in that position where they may not have the support of a parent or a guardian to help them make good choices or decisions. as you think through this, what do you see as some elements you would like to propose that would help move the needle on that the quality gap? in the last couple of years, we have started to measure the latino gap and it is still around that same 70%. something is happening. maybe it is the structural peace we are talking about. - -- piece we are talking about. we are losing so many people. >> the educational achievements of african-american people in this country is the civil rights issue of our time. we have an american education crisis. we keep doing the same things expecting things to get better. we have to be bold. you go back to the foundation elements. for a single mother living in a shelter with a couple of kids, those kids are at an enormous disadvantage. there is no question about that. when you have a mom and dad that is able to be home for dinner -- i remember the study about what a great advantage it was to have dinner together
there are a lot of children in that position where they may not have the support of a parent or a guardian to help them make good choices or decisions. as you think through this, what do you see as some elements you would like to propose that would help move the needle on that the quality gap? in the last couple of years, we have started to measure the latino gap and it is still around that same 70%. something is happening. maybe it is the structural peace we are talking about. - -- piece we...
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she told her guardians that she was going to a friend's house. but she never showed up there. she was last seen wearing a red and white jacket, and yellow athletic shorts. if you have any information, please contact police. >>> well, a judge will sentence a falls church community leader this fall for his child molestation conviction. a jury found michael gardner guilty of sexually assaulting two 10-year-old girls during a slumber party for his daughter at their house last summer. they handed down the verdict yesterday. they agreed on three of the four counts of child molestation, the parents of one of the girls spoke after the ruling. this parent asked that they not, we not show the face. >> i'm just glad it's over. we're exhausted. there's really, nothing, there's really no victory. this is just a bad business that had to be done. and we're thankful for the jury's decision and, and how things have come out. >> the jury recommended gardner get 22 years in prison. a judge will formally sentence him in september. prosecutors say they will retry gardner on another count of aggrav
she told her guardians that she was going to a friend's house. but she never showed up there. she was last seen wearing a red and white jacket, and yellow athletic shorts. if you have any information, please contact police. >>> well, a judge will sentence a falls church community leader this fall for his child molestation conviction. a jury found michael gardner guilty of sexually assaulting two 10-year-old girls during a slumber party for his daughter at their house last summer. they...
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"the guardian," the liberal intel gent yeah. that's the perfect thing for them to do. but i don't think that's in a sense where what you call their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say. i'm not sure it's necessarily right. >> a reader wouldn't of course necessarily have a view on a particular issue, especially of some complexity, until the agenda's set to describe, at which point opinion's moving in the direction the paper's taken. looking at paragraph 26. you say, your own assessment, this is three lines down, is they have more influence on the terms of the debate than actual power to dictate policy. >> yeah. >> so the determine terms of the debate were into areas such as the culture of negativity and matters you've outlined elsewhere. >> it's also what's important. i mean, a news bulletin running order is a set of decisions that are made by executives. if a -- at the moment, pornography on the internet, for example. "the daily mail," very involved in a campaign. perfectly legitimate, serious issue. is that more likely to make the
"the guardian," the liberal intel gent yeah. that's the perfect thing for them to do. but i don't think that's in a sense where what you call their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say. i'm not sure it's necessarily right. >> a reader wouldn't of course necessarily have a view on a particular issue, especially of some complexity, until the agenda's set to describe, at which point opinion's moving in the direction the paper's taken. looking at...
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he'll be on the big screen with a new animated film in the works called "rise of the guardian" and you'll see much more of ann's conversation with the star tomorrow on "today." >> and chris pine with him, too. >> that's right. >> from cannes and continues from cannes. >> meanwhile coming up in this half hour we've got chef bobby flay. he's told us to go fish. he decided to go one better, he's showing us how to be better home cooks with a few simple steps that will keep your fish moist and flavorful every time. he was here last week, he made that spaghetti sauce. people still talking about it. so i expect nothing less. >> a lot of people are scared when it comes to making fish. so this is like really super simple and you can find good fish at everywhere. >> and at natalie's house apparently. >> yes. >> if you're looking for a fun, family getaway for summer, why not go to a festival? there are hundreds every year from the golden gate bridge to the maine lobster fest. we'll show you some of the best in the country. >> all right. first though, a check of the weather for us. >> for today we ha
he'll be on the big screen with a new animated film in the works called "rise of the guardian" and you'll see much more of ann's conversation with the star tomorrow on "today." >> and chris pine with him, too. >> that's right. >> from cannes and continues from cannes. >> meanwhile coming up in this half hour we've got chef bobby flay. he's told us to go fish. he decided to go one better, he's showing us how to be better home cooks with a few simple...
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only because of the things you will see but the people you will meet like father jeremy herrington the guardian of the monastery. good morning to you. >> good morning holly. >> thank you for letting us be here. >> i am delighted you are here. >> you all have been here a really long time since 1898 why are you so undiscovered so to speak >> i don't know i guess competition of other things to see in washington but we do, we have like 25,000 people come here a year, from the washington area and from all over. >> i was going to say because this really was meant to be a world destination >> it is. >> for people who can't go to the holy land what will people find here. >> replicas of the main shrines of the holy land, and get in touch, connect with the holy land and you know, the whole story of jesus is here, and they are going to find a place of peace and reflection in the gardens and church and -- >> i am glad you brought up the church that is where you need to start. the memorial church is magnificent in and of itself. a lot of people who come want to see the tomb of christ. these replicas are exa
only because of the things you will see but the people you will meet like father jeremy herrington the guardian of the monastery. good morning to you. >> good morning holly. >> thank you for letting us be here. >> i am delighted you are here. >> you all have been here a really long time since 1898 why are you so undiscovered so to speak >> i don't know i guess competition of other things to see in washington but we do, we have like 25,000 people come here a year,...
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. >> the halo was flattering to me this is saying the president is the guardian angel of the lgbt movement. tony morrison was the first to say bill clinton was the first black president and that was a complement, that everyone in the country was like shock and awe as well but culturally, it was tony morrison saying he gets us. >> right. >> do you think that is myth and chris i will ask you that too. people came out oh, so disrespectful that is a whole other issue but do you think that point was missed? all host like paying homage to this sitting president, who has embraced the civil equality of the lgbt community, do you think it was missed? >> missed because we are so polarized politically in this country. everybody is you knower sensitive, everybody trying to find a reason to be cotree verbal. i will take the high road. to -- controversial. i will take the high road. to me a black man his face highlighted, with a halo over his head, i look at that, the story and sentiment of andrew sullivan he expressed earlier this week, is saying, we look at barack obama as the guardian angel and we sh
. >> the halo was flattering to me this is saying the president is the guardian angel of the lgbt movement. tony morrison was the first to say bill clinton was the first black president and that was a complement, that everyone in the country was like shock and awe as well but culturally, it was tony morrison saying he gets us. >> right. >> do you think that is myth and chris i will ask you that too. people came out oh, so disrespectful that is a whole other issue but do you...
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if he is incompetent a conservator or guardian will be appointed, the assets will be frozen and the other woman will not get there. martha: the other woman is living in a condominium owned by reese witherspoon. and the first mrs. witherspoon says she is driving our vehicles, she's got even her husband to sign a new will. this is a terrible situation, but tamara it seems to me it comes down to the basic point, either -- that first marriage is still in effect or it's not, right? >> right. right. and joey, you know, i love the guy, but he likes to maybe things a little more confusing than they th-r. there are two separate issues here. the first -- this second marriage there is no way that it can be a valid marriage. there is no such thing as common law divorce. you go out, you get married you must get divorced if you want to remarry or have your girlfriend on the side. you know there are plenty ever guys that do that. >> behave yourself, tamara. >> but the other thing is, the economy see unfor the to natal unfortunately, martha in tennessee, the burden is very low. you go in and say i'm goin
if he is incompetent a conservator or guardian will be appointed, the assets will be frozen and the other woman will not get there. martha: the other woman is living in a condominium owned by reese witherspoon. and the first mrs. witherspoon says she is driving our vehicles, she's got even her husband to sign a new will. this is a terrible situation, but tamara it seems to me it comes down to the basic point, either -- that first marriage is still in effect or it's not, right? >> right....
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courts are the very guardians of our fundamental freedoms. we must all do our part to sustain them so that they can do their work to sustain constitutional democracy in america. a constitutional democracy is the key to freedom, and freedom is what we are talking about today. i am pleased to introduce our program moderator. john is managing editor and host of the wilson center's award winning television and radio program by a lot. he also serves as the wilson center director of communications. he's a veteran broadcast journalist and communications professional with extensive experience as a moderator, interviewer, anchor, reporter and producer. he's a frequent moderator for the leon jablonski series and other programs and panel discussions of the american bar association division for public education for which we are very grateful. i am now pleased to turn the program over to john and look forward to this panel discussion. john. [applause] >> you were kind enough to not add all day but in the spirit of transparency welcome to the wilson center
courts are the very guardians of our fundamental freedoms. we must all do our part to sustain them so that they can do their work to sustain constitutional democracy in america. a constitutional democracy is the key to freedom, and freedom is what we are talking about today. i am pleased to introduce our program moderator. john is managing editor and host of the wilson center's award winning television and radio program by a lot. he also serves as the wilson center director of communications....
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i would ask you to pursue that after. >> josh holliday from "the guardian." you are each newsgroup in the report to waive legal privilege. why do you think that would be significant and would you consider revisiting your conclusion if it is significant? >> well, we, i think it was a chance for the committee to persuade news corporation to withdraw privilege to the loose report. but possibly we also got -- after the evidence of rupert murdoch gave to levinson last week when he was specifically asked about this by justice leveson. and he seemed to attack burton & copeland in a statement way kind of lengthy executives for the cover-up. and there was this mumbled comment to do in the corporate and i think be really important that we just clear things up to it that report in 2006 i like is that there was wrongdoing, other than phone hacking, then it shows that there is a conscious -- consciousness of the company at the time and executives should have acted. i think it was too late for us to take a view on that. but you asked, i believe it was a unanimous view of t
i would ask you to pursue that after. >> josh holliday from "the guardian." you are each newsgroup in the report to waive legal privilege. why do you think that would be significant and would you consider revisiting your conclusion if it is significant? >> well, we, i think it was a chance for the committee to persuade news corporation to withdraw privilege to the loose report. but possibly we also got -- after the evidence of rupert murdoch gave to levinson last week when...
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"the guardian," the liberal intel gent yeah. that's the pfect thing for them to do. but i don't think that's in a sense where what you call their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say. i'm not sure it's necessarily right. >> a reader wouldn't ofourse necessarily have a view on a particular issue, especially of some complexity, until the agenda's set to describe, at which point opinion's moving in the direction the paper's taken. looking at paragraph 26. you say, your own assessment, this is three lines down, is they have more influence on the terms of the debate than actual power to dictate policy. >> yeah. >> so the determine terms of the debate were into areas such as the culture of negativity and matters you've outlined elsewhere. >> it's also what's important. i mean, a news bulletin running order is a set of decisions that are made by executives. if a -- at the moment, pornography on the internet, for example. "the daily mail," very involved in a campaign. perfectly legitimate, serious issue. is that more likely to make the po
"the guardian," the liberal intel gent yeah. that's the pfect thing for them to do. but i don't think that's in a sense where what you call their power necessarily comes from. i think it's a useful thing for them to say. i'm not sure it's necessarily right. >> a reader wouldn't ofourse necessarily have a view on a particular issue, especially of some complexity, until the agenda's set to describe, at which point opinion's moving in the direction the paper's taken. looking at...
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here is the cover of the guardian. europe's elite braced for greek exit. hear here's another. world braces itself for greek exit. here is the ft, contagion risk. so i don't think this is mere propaganda. we've had reports even that the retailer dixon's -- >> i'm just saying you're starting to see slippage from some comments, saying maybe we'll extend the time frame for the bailout, starting to see slippage on the terms. so just keep your eyes on it. michael brown said it may be the imf that may push the button. >> and coming up, more data for a u.s. retailers is out today. we'll take a look at who is set to report including walmart. >> plus we'll leave you with a reminder of where we stand on european stocks. just weighted to the up side, but we've lost a little bit of steam. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> what we need with the wall, we need the ross sorkin pair value. >> we do, but you have to d
here is the cover of the guardian. europe's elite braced for greek exit. hear here's another. world braces itself for greek exit. here is the ft, contagion risk. so i don't think this is mere propaganda. we've had reports even that the retailer dixon's -- >> i'm just saying you're starting to see slippage from some comments, saying maybe we'll extend the time frame for the bailout, starting to see slippage on the terms. so just keep your eyes on it. michael brown said it may be the imf...
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. >> the guardian says officials in italy opened a tomb yesterday hoping to find clues in the case of a missing girl that vanished in 1983. the man's body was in the grave including dozens of boxes including human remains. >>> a gun buyback that yielded unusual reps. a military rocket launcher was one of 1,600 firearms turned in last weekend in exchange for gift cards. the police chief says buying back guns reduced gun violence by 20%. >>> the university of texas outearns and outspends other schools when it comes to sports. they took in $150 million in the 2010-2011 season. ohio state came in second. it is 7:19 on this >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by goodnites. see how they can help with bed wetting. >>> fly the friendly sk >>> fly the friendly skies was the united airlines slogan for decades and now the pilots argue that cutbacks are making united unfriendly and unsafe. but the airline denies it. captain sully sullenberger will tell us what'sbehind this protest. >>> an eighth grader says rules to help girls play sports shouldn't keep him off the field. >> some
. >> the guardian says officials in italy opened a tomb yesterday hoping to find clues in the case of a missing girl that vanished in 1983. the man's body was in the grave including dozens of boxes including human remains. >>> a gun buyback that yielded unusual reps. a military rocket launcher was one of 1,600 firearms turned in last weekend in exchange for gift cards. the police chief says buying back guns reduced gun violence by 20%. >>> the university of texas...
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. >>> and britain guardian reports on a milestone, claire lamont paralyzed from the chest down was the first person to finish the london marathon in bionic suit. it took her 16 days. along the way she >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >>> a former aide to john edwards testifies edwards knew a major financial supporter was giving money to his mistress and daughter. we'll see if rielle hunter could testify against hunter. >>> and tsa agents find a disassembled handgun hidden inside a 4-year-old's stuffed animal. his dad said he had no idea it was there. we'll tell you why the boy's mother is getting the blame. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by "snow white and the huntsman" from the producer of "alice and wonder land." uncover stronger, younger looking skin. [ female announcer ] new aveeno skin strengthening body cream helps transform dry, thinning skin, by strengthening its moisture barrier, for improved texture and elasticity in 2 weeks. reveal healthy, supple
. >>> and britain guardian reports on a milestone, claire lamont paralyzed from the chest down was the first person to finish the london marathon in bionic suit. it took her 16 days. along the way she >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >>> a former aide to john edwards testifies edwards knew a major financial supporter was giving money to his mistress and daughter. we'll see if rielle hunter could testify...
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after years in a group home, he was placed with a legal guardian, but this placement was difficult. kevin was placed back with his biological mother until she was incarcerated for the third time, leaving kevin with no place to go. in the face of all these challenges kevin has persevered. he recently transfered from community college with a full-ride scholarship and a 3.8 g.p.a. he plans to become a professor in the social skibeses. about his time in and out of foster care, kevin says, and i quote, i'm extremely grateful for the opportunities i have had because they allow me to identify and connect with a broad range of people. today in honor of kevin's courage and tenacity, i join my fellow co-chairs of the congressional caucus on foster youth and today with representative tom marino as well as over 90 of our colleagues in the house and the senate and introduce a bipartisan bicameral resolution in recognition of foster care month. i invite my colleagues to co-sponsor the resolution as well as join the congressional caucus on foster youth. i yield the remainder of my time. the speake
after years in a group home, he was placed with a legal guardian, but this placement was difficult. kevin was placed back with his biological mother until she was incarcerated for the third time, leaving kevin with no place to go. in the face of all these challenges kevin has persevered. he recently transfered from community college with a full-ride scholarship and a 3.8 g.p.a. he plans to become a professor in the social skibeses. about his time in and out of foster care, kevin says, and i...
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it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see that? >> yes. >> which i think is exactly a year to date -- i am sorry. a month after you resigned. >> i resigned two weeks before i actually left. the conversation i mentioned it took place two weeks before i left the building. >> you were not resigning on the basis that you would walk away from any benefit to might attain. you and thought you would lead eventually. >> it was my decision. there was not in negotiation or discussion about whether or not i would or would not. i was very clear that i was going to resign, and i did so. >> clause 3, you received both payment in lieu of the employers contractual. , and compensation for termina
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. >> dcs guardians angels will patrol a northwest neighbourhood after crime capture in this surveillance video. a man was assaulted in an alley last thursday behind a condo. the man was badly beeten and still in the hospital. >>> national police week today the atf will hold a lost life in the line of duty generations ago. they will honor that life. william henderson will be added to the atf memorial mall. he was killed in mississippi 1883 and is the first african american federal law enforcement official killed in the line of duty in post reconstruction era. he was lynched after intervening to save another man from being lynched days earlier. now we are talking more about today's ceremony with the acting director of the atf in our 9:00 a.m. hour. the candlelight service was held for police officers, corrections officers and military police killed in the line of duty, 362 law enforcement officers were formally dedicated on the walls of the national law enforcement officers memorial. eric holder delivered the key note. >> these men and women place safety and security of others, above their
. >> dcs guardians angels will patrol a northwest neighbourhood after crime capture in this surveillance video. a man was assaulted in an alley last thursday behind a condo. the man was badly beeten and still in the hospital. >>> national police week today the atf will hold a lost life in the line of duty generations ago. they will honor that life. william henderson will be added to the atf memorial mall. he was killed in mississippi 1883 and is the first african american federal...